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Post-influenzal triazole-resistant aspergillosis following allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

Alida Fe TalentoKatie DunneNiamh MurphyBrian O'ConnellGrace ChanEimear Ann JoyceFerry HagenJacques F MeisRuairi FahyLarry BaconElisabeth VandenbergeThomas R Rogers
Published in: Mycoses (2018)
Influenza virus infection is now recognised as a risk factor for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA). Delays in diagnosis contribute to delayed commencement of antifungal therapy. In addition, the emergence of resistance to first-line triazole antifungal agents puts emphasis on early detection to prevent adverse outcomes. We present 2 allogeneic stem cell transplant patients who developed IPA due to triazole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus following influenza infection. We underline the challenges faced in the management of these cases, the importance of early diagnosis and need for surveillance given the emergence of triazole resistance.
Keyphrases
  • stem cell transplantation
  • high dose
  • stem cells
  • candida albicans
  • public health
  • low dose
  • hematopoietic stem cell
  • cell therapy
  • replacement therapy